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Democrats confident they have votes to confirm Hagel

Chuck Hagel, President Obama's choice to lead the Pentagon, has enough Senate votes committed to him to overcome a filibuster and secure the nomination, according to Sen. Carl Levin and an administration source working on the issue.

 

Clinton formally resigns as secretary of state

Hillary Rodham Clinton has formally resigned as America's 67th secretary of state, capping a four-year tenure in the office that saw her shatter previous records for countries visited.

 

Obama picks foreign policy aide as chief of staff

President Barack Obama has chosen longtime trusted adviser and national security expert Denis McDonough as his fifth chief of staff.

 

Hillary Clinton Stepping Down As Secretary Of State

Hillary Clinton

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she wants to step off the "high wire of American politics" after two decades and is again tamping down speculation that she might stay in government if President Barack Obama wins a second term.

 

Sources: Changes coming to WH staff

President Barack Obama has narrowed the list of candidates for White House chief of staff down to two -- current interim boss Pete Rouse and former Clinton Commerce Secretary William Daley -- according to two senior Democratic sources close to the process.

 

Rep. Levin gets Rangel's old job

Rep. Levin gets Rangel's old job

Rep. Sander Levin, D-Michigan, has been named acting chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, a committee spokesman said Thursday.

 

TSA nominee misled Congress

TSA nominee misled Congress

Southers, a former FBI agent, has described inconsistencies in his accounts to Congress as "inadvertent" and the result of poor memory of an incident that dates back 20 years. He said in a Nov. 20 letter to key senators obtained by The Post that he had accepted full responsibility long ago for a "grave error in judgment" in accessing confidential criminal records about his then-estranged wife's new boyfriend.

 

Obama and Key Democrat Voice Support for Daschle

Obama and Key Democrat Voice Support for Daschle

President Obama and the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee voiced unqualified support for Tom Daschle on Monday.

 

Democrats Work to Save Daschle’s Nomination

The White House tried to explain how Tom Daschle’s failure to pay $128,000 in taxes had been overlooked.

 

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